Went out to a "no start" complaint. Door latch was not engaging and lights on the control panel were flashing. Had a broken handle from the door being slammed; customer described having to shove door closed harder and harder to get it started until it quit starting altogether.

Put in a new door latch assembly today. Still getting flashing lights and no start. Door now closes correctly, but the lock does not engage.

I no longer have access to E-lux techline, but a flashing display across the board on laundry products has been the board sensing a non-existent voltage error. (I do have a consistent 122.5 volts at the wall.)

Before I tell the landlord he's on the hook for a new board and a second tech to get the dryer off the top, does anyone else have any ideas or thoughts to test?

Edited by DanInKansas, 14 December 2012 - 12:07 PM.

What is the simplest, dumbest explanation? Because that's the most probable one.

Not knowing the model number for the dryer............................... In the service van, I have four 'RubberMaid' tubs that carry the four basic appliance's parts....The tubs are about 12 inch's high X 16" wide X 24" long............They are roughly the same height as the washer when stacked.....I place them to the right or left of the washer....I disconnect the dryer vent and the cord, get a good grip on the dryer and pick up a bit and swing to the stack...No bending to set down OR pick up.... Also in the van, I carry a 24" X 24" square piece of 1/2" plywood that the dryer will set on, on the tubs.....No second person for me...............But I charge to stack and unstack...... .